A man and his Wise Donkey
Once upon a time, there was a man who had a wise donkey. The donkey could talk and understand human language, but the man didn't know this. One day, the man was walking through the forest with his donkey when they came across a group of bandits. The bandits were about to rob the man when the donkey spoke up.
"Don't rob him!" the donkey said. "He's a good man."
The bandits were surprised. They had never seen a talking donkey before.
"How do you know he's a good man?" one of the bandits asked.
"I can just tell," the donkey said. "He's got a kind heart."
The bandits were still skeptical, but they decided to let the man go.
"Fine," the bandit leader said. "We'll let him go this time. But if we ever see him again, we're not going to be so merciful."
The man and the donkey continued on their way, and the man was very grateful to the donkey for saving him.
"I don't know what I would have done without you," the man said. "You're a very wise donkey."
"Thank you," the donkey said. "I'm glad I could help."
The man and the donkey traveled together for many years, and the donkey always helped the man out of difficult situations. The man learned to trust the donkey's judgment, and he was always grateful for his wise counsel.
One day, the man and the donkey were traveling through a dark and dangerous forest. The man was starting to get scared, but the donkey seemed calm.
"Don't worry," the donkey said. "I'll protect you."
Just then, a group of wolves appeared out of the trees. The wolves were about to attack the man when the donkey stepped in front of him.
"Leave him alone!" the donkey said. "He's my friend."
The wolves were surprised by the donkey's courage. They had never seen a donkey stand up to them before.
"We're not afraid of you," one of the wolves said. "We'll tear you apart."
"You'll have to try," the donkey said.
The wolves attacked the donkey, but the donkey was too strong for them. He fought them off one by one, and eventually the wolves were forced to retreat.
The man was very grateful to the donkey for saving him again. He knew that he would never have been able to survive in the forest without the donkey's help.
The man and the donkey continued on their way, and they eventually reached the edge of the forest. The man was so happy to be out of the forest that he hugged the donkey tightly.
"Thank you," the man said. "You're a true friend."
"You're welcome," the donkey said. "I'm always happy to help."
The man and the donkey continued on their journey, and they had many more adventures together. The donkey always helped the man out of difficult situations, and the man was always grateful for his wise counsel. The man and the donkey were the best of friends, and they would always be there for each other.
The end.
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